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From Busboy to Boardroom: Leadership Lessons from Four Business Builders

44 min · 7. juni 2026
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In this episode, John Moerman, Managing Director of CUT Consulting Group, shares how his early years working as a busboy and growing up as the oldest of five siblings shaped his servant-leadership approach and client-focused mindset. Joining him are Michael Schreiber, Founder and CEO of Playfly Sports, Ryan Edington, CEO of All-Fill Inc., and Leonid Glazychev, CEO of Logrus IT. Together, they reflect on the childhood experiences, challenges, and pivotal moments that influenced their leadership journeys. From overcoming dyslexia and growing up in a family business to navigating entrepreneurship after the fall of the Soviet Union, each guest shares valuable lessons on resilience, innovation, and relationship-building. The conversation also explores hiring, leadership development, and the qualities that drive long-term business success. This episode offers an inspiring look at how early life experiences can shape extraordinary careers and leadership styles.

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